6 arrested in Dec. home invasion

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Six people have been arrested by the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office in connection with a Dec. 2 armed home invasion at the Kenwood Landing Mobile Home Park in north Fayette County that left the three victims shaken but unharmed.

Sheriff Barry Babb said the six arrests were made after an intense, continuous investigation following the Dec. 2 home invasion at the Kenwood Landings Mobile Home Park on Milam Road.

Babb said those arrested included:

• Krista Victoria Clark-Davis, 17, of Hampton, on charges of burglary, party to armed robbery and party to identity fraud.

• Ariel Shanice Clark, 22, of Conley, on charges of party to armed robbery, burglary and identity fraud.

• Kamery Shevon Glaspy, 19, of Jonesboro, on charges of party to burglary and party to armed robbery.

• Eugene Butler, 20, of Jonesboro, on charges of three counts of aggravated assault, three counts of armed robbery, three counts of false imprisonment, possession of a firearm during a crime and burglary.

• Kedric Deshun McGhee, 19, of Jonesboro, on charges of three counts of aggravated assault, three counts of armed robbery, three counts of false imprisonment, possession of a firearm during a crime and burglary.

• Amerius J. Westmoreland, 17, of Jonesboro, on charges of three counts of aggravated assault, three counts of armed robbery, three counts of false imprisonment, burglary and possession of a firearm during a crime.

Babb said the home invasion occurred just after midnight at a residence on Woodview Road off Milam Road.

Babb said three males went to the residence and initially knocked on the door. The mother of the three-person household told deputies she looked out the window and saw the three men at the door. Two were wearing red bandanas and the third was wearing a clown mask with orange hair.

The men kicked the door in and entered the home, Babb said. Two of the men had handguns while the third was carrying a long gun, though Babb said it was not known if the gun was a shotgun or a rifle.

The armed men confronted the couple and their 18-year-old daughter, demanding that they turn over their cell phones, Babb said, adding that they took one operable cell phone and another that was inoperable.

The men ransacked the living room and left with two televisions, the man’s wallet, his wife’s purse and a lamp. One of the home invaders fired a shot into the floor as the three left the home, said Babb.

Babb said the residents of the home were uninjured in the incident.

While not all those arrested were inside the residence, Babb said the others were in proximity of the residence and played a role in the crime.